King Wen of Zhou

King Wen of Zhou (; 1152–1050 BC, the Cultured King) was the posthumous title given to Ji Chang (), the patriarch of the Zhou state during the final years of Shang dynasty in ancient China. Ji Chang himself died before the end of the Zhou-Shang War, and his second son Ji Fa completed the conquest of Shang following the Battle of Muye, and posthumously honored him as the founder of the Zhou dynasty. Many of the hymns of the ''Classic of Poetry'' are praises to the legacy of King Wen. Some consider him the first epic hero of Chinese history.

Although frequently confused with his fourth son Duke of Zhou, also known as "Lord Zhou", they are different historical persons. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Wang, Wen
Published 2016
IntechOpen
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by Wang, Wen-Qin
Published 2013
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

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by Wang, Wen-Qin
Published 2011
Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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by Wang, Wen, Jia, Jinjing, Liu, Yushu, Wang, Peng
Published 2022
Springer Nature Singapore

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Published 2014
Springer International Publishing
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Published 2014
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Yeu...

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Published 2015
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-fang...

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by Breckwoldt, Annette
Published 2019
Frontiers Media SA
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Cheng...

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Published 2021
Springer Nature Singapore
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Ping...

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Published 2023
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-June...

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Published 2015
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Chung...

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Published 2015
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Chung...

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Published 2016
Springer International Publishing
Other Authors: ...Wang, Wen-Chung...